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by TomMckenny
2016 days ago
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Note it is backwards to think that if a platform _fails_ to carry the regime's message then _the platform_ is impeding freedom rather than noting that it is _the government_ that is applying anti-freedom pressure on a dissenting _non government_ organization. Youtube is _not_ the government but by reigning in falsehoods, is acting in _opposition_ to the government here. So what Youtube is doing is the very definition of _freedom_ of expression. A government pressuring them to carry pro-government messages is the crime, not the other way around. You are now having the government and pro-government voices pressure non-government organizations to publish pro-government material while claiming that it "protects" freedom of speech. This the exact _opposite_ of freedom of speech, it is in fact forced propaganda. So indeed there is no "but" because it is _the government_ that is in the wrong by pressuring publishers in what they must include. |
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A private company doing content moderation & censorship is not a violation of the free speech amendment.
Freedom of expression is not freedom to use any platform or service -- it is protection against state level actors.